In the solemn halls of the law, every procedure is rigorous and sacred, and even more so is the execution of the death penalty.
However, at the critical juncture of the execution, some people may try to gain a glimmer of hope for survival by lying about being unwell, such as having a stomachache and excretion.
So, is this legally viable, and does it really buy people valuable time?
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Today, we will follow the answers of netizens to discuss this seemingly absurd but controversial topic.
Do you need to wipe alcohol disinfection before pricking needles [melon eating masses]
This 12-year life expectancy was brought about by a trace of kindness before death at that time (of course, it is possible that the prisoner subjectively wanted to live, but objectively helped the innocent)
After scolding, I turned around and saw that my body fell to the ground softly, and there was a bloody hole on my head. [covers face]
His prefrontal lobe is not afraid, but his amygdala is.
But to be honest, dying in prison is much more painful than a bullet, and before he died, he was scared every day, and it was not the same concept as dying of old age at home [small emotion], so I just listened to it a little aggrieved.
To be rigorous, the death penalty is imposed for immediate execution.
Really? Make a table full of Han people! Don't miss a dish, thank you. [covers face]
Stomach hurts? It's okay, it won't hurt for a while [laughs and cries]
So the unspoken rule of Lao Mei is to shoot as much as you can when you are captured?
Lethal injection is fine, the same as euthanasia. [Melon-eating masses]
The squad leader can't help you, you can wash yourself when you cross the Lechuan River.
"We'll let you go and talk to Riemann now"
I've seen a set of photos before, a woman was also held down by two people, and half of her head was gone after being shot, which was terrifying.
It's not interesting, it's the same as going to school on vacation, thinking that the time is coming and suddenly finding that you can take a few more days, that is, when you first know the news, you will be happy for a while, and then you still have to count down the days, and the waiting process is too painful.
I guess I don't have to lie, before the execution, normal people are either scared to pee, or scared to pull, isn't this normal?
At a critical moment in execution, any slight change could attract attention from the outside world.
Lying about having a stomachache and wanting to excrete feces may seem absurd to ordinary people, but on the verge of life and death, any glimmer of hope can be a lifesaver.
Behind this behavior is a reflection of an extreme desire for life and a deep fear of death.
However, the law is fair, and it does not alter established procedures because of personal fears.
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